# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
from gi.repository import Gdk

def x11_atom_to_xatom(atom=None):
    """    Converts from a #GdkAtom to the X atom for the default GDK display
    with the same string value.
    @param atom: A #GdkAtom
    @type atom: Gdk.Atom
    @returns: the X atom corresponding to @atom.
    @rtype: xlib.Atom
    """
    return object

def x11_atom_to_xatom_for_display(display=None, atom=None):
    """    Converts from a #GdkAtom to the X atom for a #GdkDisplay
    with the same string value. The special value %GDK_NONE
    is converted to %None.
    @param display: A #GdkDisplay
    @param atom: A #GdkAtom, or %GDK_NONE
    @type display: X11Display
    @type atom: Gdk.Atom
    @returns: the X atom corresponding to @atom, or %None
    @rtype: xlib.Atom
    """
    return object

def x11_device_get_id(device=None):
    """    Returns the device ID as seen by XInput2.
    
    > If gdk_disable_multidevice() has been called, this function
    > will respectively return 2/3 for the core pointer and keyboard,
    > (matching the IDs for the Virtual Core Pointer and Keyboard in
    > XInput 2), but calling this function on any slave devices (i.e.
    > those managed via XInput 1.x), will return 0.
    @param device: a #GdkDevice
    @type device: X11DeviceCore
    @returns: the XInput2 device ID.
    @rtype: int
    """
    return object

def x11_device_manager_lookup(device_manager=None, device_id=None):
    """    Returns the #GdkDevice that wraps the given device ID.
    @param device_manager: a #GdkDeviceManager
    @param device_id: a device ID, as understood by the XInput2 protocol
    @type device_manager: X11DeviceManagerCore
    @type device_id: int
    @returns: The #GdkDevice wrapping the device ID,
          or %NULL if the given ID doesn’t currently represent a device.
    @rtype: X11DeviceCore
    """
    return object

def x11_free_compound_text(ctext=None):
    """    Frees the data returned from gdk_x11_display_string_to_compound_text().
    @param ctext: The pointer stored in @ctext from a call to   gdk_x11_display_string_to_compound_text().
    @type ctext: guint8
    @returns: 
    @rtype: None
    """
    return object

def x11_free_text_list(list=None):
    """    Frees the array of strings created by
    gdk_x11_display_text_property_to_text_list().
    @param list: the value stored in the @list parameter by   a call to gdk_x11_display_text_property_to_text_list().
    @type list: str
    @returns: 
    @rtype: None
    """
    return object

def x11_get_default_root_xwindow():
    """    Gets the root window of the default screen
    (see gdk_x11_get_default_screen()).
    @returns: an Xlib Window.
    @rtype: xlib.Window
    """
    return object

def x11_get_default_screen():
    """    Gets the default GTK+ screen number.
    @returns: returns the screen number specified by
   the --display command line option or the DISPLAY environment
   variable when gdk_init() calls XOpenDisplay().
    @rtype: int
    """
    return object

def x11_get_default_xdisplay():
    """    Gets the default GTK+ display.
    @returns: the Xlib Display* for the display specified in the `--display` command line option or the `DISPLAY` environment variable.
    @rtype: xlib.Display
    """
    return object

def x11_get_server_time(window=None):
    """    Routine to get the current X server time stamp.
    @param window: a #GdkWindow, used for communication          with the server.  The window must have          GDK_PROPERTY_CHANGE_MASK in its events mask or a hang will          result.
    @type window: X11Window
    @returns: the time stamp.
    @rtype: guint32
    """
    return object

def x11_get_xatom_by_name(atom_name=None):
    """    Returns the X atom for GDK’s default display corresponding to @atom_name.
    This function caches the result, so if called repeatedly it is much
    faster than XInternAtom(), which is a round trip to the server each time.
    @param atom_name: a string
    @type atom_name: str
    @returns: a X atom for GDK’s default display.
    @rtype: xlib.Atom
    """
    return object

def x11_get_xatom_by_name_for_display(display=None, atom_name=None):
    """    Returns the X atom for a #GdkDisplay corresponding to @atom_name.
    This function caches the result, so if called repeatedly it is much
    faster than XInternAtom(), which is a round trip to the server each time.
    @param display: a #GdkDisplay
    @param atom_name: a string
    @type display: X11Display
    @type atom_name: str
    @returns: a X atom for a #GdkDisplay
    @rtype: xlib.Atom
    """
    return object

def x11_get_xatom_name(xatom=None):
    """    Returns the name of an X atom for GDK’s default display. This
    function is meant mainly for debugging, so for convenience, unlike
    XAtomName() and gdk_atom_name(), the result
    doesn’t need to be freed. Also, this function will never return %NULL,
    even if @xatom is invalid.
    @param xatom: an X atom for GDK’s default display
    @type xatom: xlib.Atom
    @returns: name of the X atom; this string is owned by GTK+,
   so it shouldn’t be modifed or freed.
    @rtype: str
    """
    return object

def x11_get_xatom_name_for_display(display=None, xatom=None):
    """    Returns the name of an X atom for its display. This
    function is meant mainly for debugging, so for convenience, unlike
    XAtomName() and gdk_atom_name(), the result doesn’t need to
    be freed.
    @param display: the #GdkDisplay where @xatom is defined
    @param xatom: an X atom
    @type display: X11Display
    @type xatom: xlib.Atom
    @returns: name of the X atom; this string is owned by GDK,
   so it shouldn’t be modifed or freed.
    @rtype: str
    """
    return object

def x11_grab_server():
    """    Call gdk_x11_display_grab() on the default display.
    To ungrab the server again, use gdk_x11_ungrab_server().
    
    gdk_x11_grab_server()/gdk_x11_ungrab_server() calls can be nested.
    @returns: 
    @rtype: None
    """
    return object

def x11_lookup_xdisplay(xdisplay=None):
    """    Find the #GdkDisplay corresponding to @xdisplay, if any exists.
    @param xdisplay: a pointer to an X Display
    @type xdisplay: xlib.Display
    @returns: the #GdkDisplay, if found, otherwise %NULL.
    @rtype: X11Display
    """
    return object

def x11_register_standard_event_type(display=None, event_base=None, n_events=None):
    """    Registers interest in receiving extension events with type codes
    between @event_base and `event_base + n_events - 1`.
    The registered events must have the window field in the same place
    as core X events (this is not the case for e.g. XKB extension events).
    
    If an event type is registered, events of this type will go through
    global and window-specific filters (see gdk_window_add_filter()).
    Unregistered events will only go through global filters.
    GDK may register the events of some X extensions on its own.
    
    This function should only be needed in unusual circumstances, e.g.
    when filtering XInput extension events on the root window.
    @param display: a #GdkDisplay
    @param event_base: first event type code to register
    @param n_events: number of event type codes to register
    @type display: X11Display
    @type event_base: int
    @type n_events: int
    @returns: 
    @rtype: None
    """
    return object

def x11_set_sm_client_id(sm_client_id=None):
    """    Sets the `SM_CLIENT_ID` property on the application’s leader window so that
    the window manager can save the application’s state using the X11R6 ICCCM
    session management protocol.
    
    See the X Session Management Library documentation for more information on
    session management and the Inter-Client Communication Conventions Manual
    @param sm_client_id: the client id assigned by the session manager when the    connection was opened, or %NULL to remove the property.
    @type sm_client_id: str
    @returns: 
    @rtype: None
    """
    return object

def x11_ungrab_server():
    """    Ungrab the default display after it has been grabbed with
    gdk_x11_grab_server().
    @returns: 
    @rtype: None
    """
    return object

def x11_xatom_to_atom(xatom=None):
    """    Convert from an X atom for the default display to the corresponding
    #GdkAtom.
    @param xatom: an X atom for the default GDK display
    @type xatom: xlib.Atom
    @returns: the corresponding G#dkAtom.
    @rtype: Gdk.Atom
    """
    return object

def x11_xatom_to_atom_for_display(display=None, xatom=None):
    """    Convert from an X atom for a #GdkDisplay to the corresponding
    #GdkAtom.
    @param display: A #GdkDisplay
    @param xatom: an X atom
    @type display: X11Display
    @type xatom: xlib.Atom
    @returns: the corresponding #GdkAtom.
    @rtype: Gdk.Atom
    """
    return object


class X11AppLaunchContext(Gdk.AppLaunchContext):
    """"""


class X11AppLaunchContextClass():
    """"""


class X11Cursor(Gdk.Cursor):
    """"""
    
    def get_xcursor(self):
        """        Returns the X cursor belonging to a #GdkCursor.
        @returns: an Xlib Cursor.
        @rtype: xlib.Cursor
        """
        return object
    
    def get_xdisplay(self):
        """        Returns the display of a #GdkCursor.
        @returns: an Xlib Display*.
        @rtype: xlib.Display
        """
        return object


class X11CursorClass():
    """"""


class X11DeviceCore(Gdk.Device):
    """"""


class X11DeviceCoreClass():
    """"""


class X11DeviceManagerCore(Gdk.DeviceManager):
    """"""


class X11DeviceManagerCoreClass():
    """"""


class X11DeviceManagerXI2(X11DeviceManagerCore):
    """"""


class X11DeviceManagerXI2Class():
    """"""


class X11DeviceXI2(Gdk.Device):
    """"""


class X11DeviceXI2Class():
    """"""


class X11Display(Gdk.Display):
    """"""
    
    def broadcast_startup_message(self, message_type=None, *args):
        """        Sends a startup notification message of type @message_type to
        @display.
        
        This is a convenience function for use by code that implements the
        freedesktop startup notification specification. Applications should
        not normally need to call it directly. See the
        [Startup Notification Protocol specification](http://standards.freedesktop.org/startup-notification-spec/startup-notification-latest.txt)
        for definitions of the message types and keys that can be used.
        @param message_type: startup notification message type ("new", "change", or "remove")
        @param *args: a list of key/value pairs (as strings), terminated by a %NULL key. (A %NULL value for a key will cause that key to be skipped in the output.)
        @type message_type: str
        @returns: 
        @rtype: None
        """
        return object
    
    def error_trap_pop(self):
        """        Pops the error trap pushed by gdk_x11_display_error_trap_push().
        Will XSync() if necessary and will always block until
        the error is known to have occurred or not occurred,
        so the error code can be returned.
        
        If you don’t need to use the return value,
        gdk_x11_display_error_trap_pop_ignored() would be more efficient.
        
        See gdk_error_trap_pop() for the all-displays-at-once
        equivalent.
        @returns: X error code or 0 on success
        @rtype: int
        """
        return object
    
    def error_trap_pop_ignored(self):
        """        Pops the error trap pushed by gdk_x11_display_error_trap_push().
        Does not block to see if an error occurred; merely records the
        range of requests to ignore errors for, and ignores those errors
        if they arrive asynchronously.
        
        See gdk_error_trap_pop_ignored() for the all-displays-at-once
        equivalent.
        @returns: 
        @rtype: None
        """
        return object
    
    def error_trap_push(self):
        """        Begins a range of X requests on @display for which X error events
        will be ignored. Unignored errors (when no trap is pushed) will abort
        the application. Use gdk_x11_display_error_trap_pop() or
        gdk_x11_display_error_trap_pop_ignored()to lift a trap pushed
        with this function.
        
        See also gdk_error_trap_push() to push a trap on all displays.
        @returns: 
        @rtype: None
        """
        return object
    
    def get_startup_notification_id(self):
        """        Gets the startup notification ID for a display.
        @returns: the startup notification ID for @display
        @rtype: str
        """
        return object
    
    def get_user_time(self):
        """        Returns the timestamp of the last user interaction on
        @display. The timestamp is taken from events caused
        by user interaction such as key presses or pointer
        movements. See gdk_x11_window_set_user_time().
        @returns: the timestamp of the last user interaction
        @rtype: guint32
        """
        return object
    
    def get_xdisplay(self):
        """        Returns the X display of a #GdkDisplay.
        @returns: an X display
        @rtype: xlib.Display
        """
        return object
    
    def grab(self):
        """        Call XGrabServer() on @display.
        To ungrab the display again, use gdk_x11_display_ungrab().
        
        gdk_x11_display_grab()/gdk_x11_display_ungrab() calls can be nested.
        @returns: 
        @rtype: None
        """
        return object
    
    def set_cursor_theme(self, theme=None, size=None):
        """        Sets the cursor theme from which the images for cursor
        should be taken.
        
        If the windowing system supports it, existing cursors created
        with gdk_cursor_new(), gdk_cursor_new_for_display() and
        gdk_cursor_new_from_name() are updated to reflect the theme
        change. Custom cursors constructed with
        gdk_cursor_new_from_pixbuf() will have to be handled
        by the application (GTK+ applications can learn about
        cursor theme changes by listening for change notification
        for the corresponding #GtkSetting).
        @param theme: the name of the cursor theme to use, or %NULL to unset         a previously set value
        @param size: the cursor size to use, or 0 to keep the previous size
        @type theme: str
        @type size: int
        @returns: 
        @rtype: None
        """
        return object
    
    def set_startup_notification_id(self, startup_id=None):
        """        Sets the startup notification ID for a display.
        
        This is usually taken from the value of the DESKTOP_STARTUP_ID
        environment variable, but in some cases (such as the application not
        being launched using exec()) it can come from other sources.
        
        If the ID contains the string "_TIME" then the portion following that
        string is taken to be the X11 timestamp of the event that triggered
        the application to be launched and the GDK current event time is set
        accordingly.
        
        The startup ID is also what is used to signal that the startup is
        complete (for example, when opening a window or when calling
        gdk_notify_startup_complete()).
        @param startup_id: the startup notification ID (must be valid utf8)
        @type startup_id: str
        @returns: 
        @rtype: None
        """
        return object
    
    def set_window_scale(self, scale=None):
        """        Forces a specific window scale for all windows on this display,
        instead of using the default or user configured scale. This
        is can be used to disable scaling support by setting @scale to
        1, or to programmatically set the window scale.
        
        Once the scale is set by this call it will not change in response
        to later user configuration changes.
        @param scale: The new scale value
        @type scale: int
        @returns: 
        @rtype: None
        """
        return object
    
    def string_to_compound_text(self, str=None, encoding=None, format=None, ctext=None, length=None):
        """        Convert a string from the encoding of the current
        locale into a form suitable for storing in a window property.
        @param str: a nul-terminated string
        @param encoding: location to store the encoding atom     (to be used as the type for the property)
        @param format: location to store the format of the property
        @param ctext: location to store newly     allocated data for the property
        @param length: the length of @ctext, in bytes
        @type str: str
        @type encoding: Gdk.Atom
        @type format: int
        @type length: int
        @returns: 0 upon success, non-zero upon failure
        @rtype: int
        """
        return object
    
    def text_property_to_text_list(self, encoding=None, format=None, text=None, length=None, list=None):
        """        Convert a text string from the encoding as it is stored
        in a property into an array of strings in the encoding of
        the current locale. (The elements of the array represent the
        nul-separated elements of the original text string.)
        @param encoding: an atom representing the encoding. The most    common values for this are STRING, or COMPOUND_TEXT.    This is value used as the type for the property
        @param format: the format of the property
        @param text: The text data
        @param length: The number of items to transform
        @param list: location to store an  array of strings in    the encoding of the current locale. This array should be    freed using gdk_free_text_list().
        @type encoding: Gdk.Atom
        @type format: int
        @type text: guint8
        @type length: int
        @type list: str
        @returns: the number of strings stored in list, or 0,
     if the conversion failed
        @rtype: int
        """
        return object
    
    def ungrab(self):
        """        Ungrab @display after it has been grabbed with
        gdk_x11_display_grab().
        @returns: 
        @rtype: None
        """
        return object
    
    def utf8_to_compound_text(self, str=None, encoding=None, format=None, ctext=None, length=None):
        """        Converts from UTF-8 to compound text.
        @param str: a UTF-8 string
        @param encoding: location to store resulting encoding
        @param format: location to store format of the result
        @param ctext: location to store the data of the result
        @param length: location to store the length of the data     stored in @ctext
        @type str: str
        @type encoding: Gdk.Atom
        @type format: int
        @type length: int
        @returns: %TRUE if the conversion succeeded,
     otherwise %FALSE
        @rtype: bool
        """
        return object


class X11DisplayClass():
    """"""


class X11DisplayManager(Gdk.DisplayManager):
    """"""


class X11DisplayManagerClass():
    """"""


class X11DragContext(Gdk.DragContext):
    """"""


class X11DragContextClass():
    """"""


class X11Keymap(Gdk.Keymap):
    """"""
    
    def get_group_for_state(self, state=None):
        """        Extracts the group from the state field sent in an X Key event.
        This is only needed for code processing raw X events, since #GdkEventKey
        directly includes an is_modifier field.
        @param state: raw state returned from X
        @type state: int
        @returns: the index of the active keyboard group for the event
        @rtype: int
        """
        return object
    
    def key_is_modifier(self, keycode=None):
        """        Determines whether a particular key code represents a key that
        is a modifier. That is, it’s a key that normally just affects
        the keyboard state and the behavior of other keys rather than
        producing a direct effect itself. This is only needed for code
        processing raw X events, since #GdkEventKey directly includes
        an is_modifier field.
        @param keycode: the hardware keycode from a key event
        @type keycode: int
        @returns: %TRUE if the hardware keycode is a modifier key
        @rtype: bool
        """
        return object


class X11KeymapClass():
    """"""


class X11Screen(Gdk.Screen):
    """"""
    
    def get_current_desktop(self):
        """        Returns the current workspace for @screen when running under a
        window manager that supports multiple workspaces, as described
        in the
        [Extended Window Manager Hints](http://www.freedesktop.org/Standards/wm-spec) specification.
        @returns: the current workspace, or 0 if workspaces are not supported
        @rtype: guint32
        """
        return object
    
    def get_monitor_output(self, monitor_num=None):
        """        Gets the XID of the specified output/monitor.
        If the X server does not support version 1.2 of the RANDR
        extension, 0 is returned.
        @param monitor_num: number of the monitor, between 0 and gdk_screen_get_n_monitors (screen)
        @type monitor_num: int
        @returns: the XID of the monitor
        @rtype: xlib.XID
        """
        return object
    
    def get_number_of_desktops(self):
        """        Returns the number of workspaces for @screen when running under a
        window manager that supports multiple workspaces, as described
        in the
        [Extended Window Manager Hints](http://www.freedesktop.org/Standards/wm-spec) specification.
        @returns: the number of workspaces, or 0 if workspaces are not supported
        @rtype: guint32
        """
        return object
    
    def get_screen_number(self):
        """        Returns the index of a #GdkScreen.
        @returns: the position of @screen among the screens
     of its display
        @rtype: int
        """
        return object
    
    def get_window_manager_name(self):
        """        Returns the name of the window manager for @screen.
        @returns: the name of the window manager screen @screen, or "unknown" if the window manager is unknown. The string is owned by GDK and should not be freed.
        @rtype: str
        """
        return object
    
    def get_xscreen(self):
        """        Returns the screen of a #GdkScreen.
        @returns: an Xlib Screen*
        @rtype: xlib.Screen
        """
        return object
    
    def lookup_visual(self, xvisualid=None):
        """        Looks up the #GdkVisual for a particular screen and X Visual ID.
        @param xvisualid: an X Visual ID.
        @type xvisualid: xlib.VisualID
        @returns: the #GdkVisual (owned by the screen
   object), or %NULL if the visual ID wasn’t found.
        @rtype: X11Visual
        """
        return object
    
    def supports_net_wm_hint(self, property=None):
        """        This function is specific to the X11 backend of GDK, and indicates
        whether the window manager supports a certain hint from the
        [Extended Window Manager Hints](http://www.freedesktop.org/Standards/wm-spec) specification.
        
        When using this function, keep in mind that the window manager
        can change over time; so you shouldn’t use this function in
        a way that impacts persistent application state. A common bug
        is that your application can start up before the window manager
        does when the user logs in, and before the window manager starts
        gdk_x11_screen_supports_net_wm_hint() will return %FALSE for every property.
        You can monitor the window_manager_changed signal on #GdkScreen to detect
        a window manager change.
        @param property: a property atom.
        @type property: Gdk.Atom
        @returns: %TRUE if the window manager supports @property
        @rtype: bool
        """
        return object


class X11ScreenClass():
    """"""


class X11Visual(Gdk.Visual):
    """"""
    
    def get_xvisual(self):
        """        Returns the X visual belonging to a #GdkVisual.
        @returns: an Xlib Visual*.
        @rtype: xlib.Visual
        """
        return object


class X11VisualClass():
    """"""


class X11Window(Gdk.Window):
    """"""
    @staticmethod
    def foreign_new_for_display(display=None, window=None):
        """        Wraps a native window in a #GdkWindow. The function will try to
        look up the window using gdk_x11_window_lookup_for_display() first.
        If it does not find it there, it will create a new window.
        
        This may fail if the window has been destroyed. If the window
        was already known to GDK, a new reference to the existing
        #GdkWindow is returned.
        @param display: the #GdkDisplay where the window handle comes from.
        @param window: an Xlib Window
        @type display: X11Display
        @type window: xlib.Window
        @returns: Newly created X11Window
        @rtype: X11Window
        """
        return object
    @staticmethod
    def lookup_for_display(display=None, window=None):
        """        Looks up the #GdkWindow that wraps the given native window handle.
        @param display: the #GdkDisplay corresponding to the           window handle
        @param window: an Xlib Window
        @type display: X11Display
        @type window: xlib.Window
        @returns: the #GdkWindow wrapper for the native
    window, or %NULL if there is none.
        @rtype: X11Window
        """
        return object
    
    def get_desktop(self):
        """        Gets the number of the workspace @window is on.
        @returns: the current workspace of @window
        @rtype: guint32
        """
        return object
    
    def get_xid(self):
        """        Returns the X resource (window) belonging to a #GdkWindow.
        @returns: the ID of @drawable’s X resource.
        @rtype: xlib.Window
        """
        return object
    
    def move_to_current_desktop(self):
        """        Moves the window to the correct workspace when running under a
        window manager that supports multiple workspaces, as described
        in the [Extended Window Manager Hints](http://www.freedesktop.org/Standards/wm-spec) specification.
        Will not do anything if the window is already on all workspaces.
        @returns: 
        @rtype: None
        """
        return object
    
    def move_to_desktop(self, desktop=None):
        """        Moves the window to the given workspace when running unde a
        window manager that supports multiple workspaces, as described
        in the [Extended Window Manager Hints](http://www.freedesktop.org/Standards/wm-spec) specification.
        @param desktop: the number of the workspace to move the window to
        @type desktop: guint32
        @returns: 
        @rtype: None
        """
        return object
    
    def set_frame_extents(self, left=None, right=None, top=None, bottom=None):
        """        This is the same as gdk_window_set_shadow_width() but it only works
        on GdkX11Window.
        @param left: The left extent
        @param right: The right extent
        @param top: The top extent
        @param bottom: The bottom extent
        @type left: int
        @type right: int
        @type top: int
        @type bottom: int
        @returns: 
        @rtype: None
        """
        return object
    
    def set_frame_sync_enabled(self, frame_sync_enabled=None):
        """        This function can be used to disable frame synchronization for a window.
        Normally frame synchronziation will be enabled or disabled based on whether
        the system has a compositor that supports frame synchronization, but if
        the window is not directly managed by the window manager, then frame
        synchronziation may need to be disabled. This is the case for a window
        embedded via the XEMBED protocol.
        @param frame_sync_enabled: whether frame-synchronization should be enabled
        @type frame_sync_enabled: bool
        @returns: 
        @rtype: None
        """
        return object
    
    def set_hide_titlebar_when_maximized(self, hide_titlebar_when_maximized=None):
        """        Set a hint for the window manager, requesting that the titlebar
        should be hidden when the window is maximized.
        
        Note that this property is automatically updated by GTK+, so this
        function should only be used by applications which do not use GTK+
        to create toplevel windows.
        @param hide_titlebar_when_maximized: whether to hide the titlebar when                                maximized
        @type hide_titlebar_when_maximized: bool
        @returns: 
        @rtype: None
        """
        return object
    
    def set_theme_variant(self, variant=None):
        """        GTK+ applications can request a dark theme variant. In order to
        make other applications - namely window managers using GTK+ for
        themeing - aware of this choice, GTK+ uses this function to
        export the requested theme variant as _GTK_THEME_VARIANT property
        on toplevel windows.
        
        Note that this property is automatically updated by GTK+, so this
        function should only be used by applications which do not use GTK+
        to create toplevel windows.
        @param variant: the theme variant to export
        @type variant: str
        @returns: 
        @rtype: None
        """
        return object
    
    def set_user_time(self, timestamp=None):
        """        The application can use this call to update the _NET_WM_USER_TIME
        property on a toplevel window.  This property stores an Xserver
        time which represents the time of the last user input event
        received for this window.  This property may be used by the window
        manager to alter the focus, stacking, and/or placement behavior of
        windows when they are mapped depending on whether the new window
        was created by a user action or is a "pop-up" window activated by a
        timer or some other event.
        
        Note that this property is automatically updated by GDK, so this
        function should only be used by applications which handle input
        events bypassing GDK.
        @param timestamp: An XServer timestamp to which the property should be set
        @type timestamp: guint32
        @returns: 
        @rtype: None
        """
        return object
    
    def set_utf8_property(self, name=None, value=None):
        """        This function modifies or removes an arbitrary X11 window
        property of type UTF8_STRING.  If the given @window is
        not a toplevel window, it is ignored.
        @param name: Property name, will be interned as an X atom
        @param value: Property value, or %NULL to delete
        @type name: str
        @type value: str
        @returns: 
        @rtype: None
        """
        return object


class X11WindowClass():
    """"""
